Please note that we charge an extra fee for prenatal analysis.
Prenatal Testing Is Given the Highest Priority at CENTOGENE
Learn more about our prenatal genetic testing options, which enable rapid and reliable identification of disease-causing mutations, even at the early stages of pregnancy.
Prenatal Testing and Diagnosis
Chooising the appropriate testing strategy is crucial in providing the best care for your patients.
This is why CENTOGENE offers a turnaround time of ten business days for most prenatal analyses (known variants, deletion/duplication analysis, single gene sequencing) and of less than 15 business days for Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) analyses (CentoXome®, CentoGenome® and CentoArray®). In addition, our medical experts are always available for your support before, during, and after the analysis.
Starting Material
- Chorionic villi
- Amniotic fluid
- Fetal DNA
- Cord blood (for late pregnancies) as possible material
You have the option to send us tubes with already cultivated cells. Alternatively, we offer CentoCulture®, our cell cultivation service.
Contact Us
Please always contact us prior to every prenatal sample sending to prevent transport delays and to allow us to give the analysis top priority. Please provide the following mandatory information :
- Logistics tracking number of sample shipment
- Requested analysis
- Physician's contact information
All prenatal cases are specifically assigned to our dedicated prenatal team who takes the utmost individual care.
Contact Details
Logistic and Communication Manager
+49 381 80113 663
logistics@centogene.com
For timely sample registration over the weekend, all prenatal samples must reach our laboratory no later than 3:30 p.m. CEST on Friday or 2:00 p.m. CEST on Saturday.
Resources
Downloads
Gene List Prenatal Testing
CENTOGENE’s prenatal gene list for CentoXome® and CentoGenome® analysis
Scientific Publications
Testing of Novel Treatment Options for Niemann-Pick Disease
The search for causative treatments continues to be a leading challenge in rare disease research. Using varying models, researchers recently investigated the potential effects of a novel candidate […]
Clinical Expertise in Genetic Disorders
The fact that many lysosomal storage disorders may have a neurological component is incompletely understood. Clinical studies on this topic therefore require clear definitions of eligible patient […]
Personalizing Therapeutic Decisions in Fabry Disease
More than a single treatment option is available for some genetic disorders. For Fabry Disease, the optimal choice requires biochemical characterization of the causative mutation. Using a novel […]
Related Webinars
Biomarkers: Accelerating Diagnoses and Guiding Treatments
Watch our webinar, where Prof. Peter Bauer, MD discusses a multiomic approach to accelerate the interpretation of data and the development of life-changing biomarkers for rare diseases. Throughout […]
Niemann-Pick tipo C: Dos genes – muchos cuadros clínicos – un biomarcador unificador
Mira nuestro webinar sobre Niemann-Pick tipo C, un raro trastorno genético progresivo caracterizado por la incapacidad del cuerpo para transportar el colesterol y otras sustancias grasas (lípidos) […]
Niemann-Pick Type C: Two Genes - Many Clinical Pictures - One Unifying Biomarker
Watch our webinar “Niemann-Pick type C: Two Genes – Many Clinical Pictures – One Unifying Biomarker” hosted by Prof. Peter Bauer. Throughout the webinar, he will provide an overview of this rare […]
Get in Touch With Our Customer Support
Our consultation service is available in several languages.
+49 (0) 381 80 113 - 416
Mon. – Fri. 7 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. CET
Sat. 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. CET
PLEASE NOTE
For timely sample registration over the weekend, all prenatal samples must reach our laboratory no later than 3:30 p.m. CEST on Friday or 2:00 p.m. CEST on Saturday.